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About William Henry "Station Bill" Sharp
William Henry “Station Bill” Sharp BIRTH Jul 1783 Botetourt County, Virginia, USA DEATH 25 Jun 1862 (aged 78) Sharps Chapel, Union County, Tennessee, USA BURIAL Sinking Springs Cemetery Clinton, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA MEMORIAL ID 15778264 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 2 FLOWERS 11 A younger son of Henry "Pioneer" Sharp and Barbara Graves. Paternal grandson of Isaac Sharp and Margarette Webber. Maternal grandson of Johann Michael Sebastian Graff and Catherine Maria Magdalena Coble. All of his grandparents were born in Germany and immigrated to America.
William was twice married. His first wife was Rachel Stoner, a daughter of Rev. Conrad Stoner, originally from Germany, who had immigrated to Pennsylvania with his father in 1749. They were married circa 1803, probably in Sharp's Chapel, TN. Their union produced at least eight children before Rachel's death in 1823.
After the death of his first wife, William married Jane Irwin, a daughter of Francis Irwin and Eleanor Lyons, and the sister of his son-in-law John E. Irwin. The second marriage also produced a large family of children - William is recorded as being the father of 17 altogether.
Jane Irwin Sharp survived her husband by two years, and is buried with him. They were originally buried in the old Sharps Cemetery near Sharps Fort. In 1933, they were removed by the Tennessee Valley Authority to the current burial plot in Sinking Springs Methodist Cemetery, as part of the Norris Lake project.
Children of William Sharp and Rachel Stoner:
Jane Sharp Irwin (1804-1843) Lucinda Sharp Miller (1807-1842) Alford Sharp (1809-1876) Louisa Sharp Loy (1811-?) Caswell Sharp (1815-1892) William Hamilton Sharp (1820-1900) Eli Sharp (1821-1915) Orleana Sharp Craig (1823-1900)
Children of William Sharp and Jane Irwin:
Nancy Sharp Miller (1825-?) Eleanor "Nellie" Sharp Miller (1827-?) Sarah "Sallie" Sharp Stooksbury (1831-1917) Francis "Frank" Sharp (1834-1912) Mack Henry "McHenry" Sharp (1836-1921)
The land holdings of Sharps Fort and the surrounding area, owned by William Sharp and inherited by his grandson, was sold to the Tennessee Valley Authority as part of the Norris Lake project. The land which was not flooded to create the reservoir now forms the northeast section of Big Ridge State Park.
As the son of pioneer settlers of the State of Tennessee, William Henry Sharp and all of his lineal descendants can apply for recognition as members of a First Family of Tennessee with the state's historical society.
At the time of his death, William was buried in Union Co. at the Lon Sharp Cemetery. His grave was moved to Sinking Springs in 1935, as part of the Norris Reservoir Project.
Family Members Parents Photo Heinrich Henry Honas Sharp 1735–1814
Barbara Graves Sharp 1740–1796
Spouses Rachel Stoner Sharp 1783–1823 (m. 1803)
Photo Jane Irwin Sharp 1798–1864 (m. 1824)
Siblings Photo Catherine Sharp Tillman 1761–1827
Anna Elizabeth Sharp Miller 1762–1835 (m. 1785)
Photo Henry Honus Sharp 1765–1848
Sarah Sharp Graves 1774–1860
Jacob Sharp 1776–1843 (m. 1796)
Photo Daniel Sharp 1785–1868
Children Nancy Elizabeth Sharp Lea
Angeline Sharp
Photo Jane Sharp Irwin 1804–1843
Photo Alford Sharp 1809–1876
Luiza Sharp Loy 1811–1860
Photo Caswell Sharp 1813–1892
Photo William Hamilton Sharp 1820–1900
Photo Eli Sharp 1820–1909
Photo Orlena Sharp Craig 1823–1900
Photo Sarah Sharp Stooksbury 1831–1917
Photo Francis Sharp 1834–1912
Photo Mack Henry Sharp 1836–1921
Photo Mary A. Sharp Sharp 1844–1913
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15778264/william-henry-sharp
- Residence: 1850 - Anderson county, Anderson, Tennessee
- Residence: 1860 - 8th District, Union, Tennessee, United States
- Reference: FamilySearch Family Tree - SmartCopy: Mar 15 2023, 6:33:07 UTC
William Henry "Station Bill" Sharp's Timeline
1783 |
July 17, 1783
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Botetourt, VA, United States
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1803 |
1803
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Claiborne County, TN, United States
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February 4, 1804
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1807
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TN, United States
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1809 |
February 25, 1809
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Sharps Chapel, Union County, TN, United States
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1811
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Sharps Chapel, Union County, TN, United States
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1813
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1823 |
January 1, 1823
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Sharps Chapel, Union, TN, United States
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